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Backup Documents 06/11/2013 Item #16E 34 ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS CHECKLIST & ROUTING SLIP TO ACCOMPANY ALL ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS SENT TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE FOR SIGNATURE Print on pink paper. Attach to original document. The completed routing slip and original documents are to be forwarded to the County Attorney Office at the time the item is placed on the agenda. All completed routing slips and original documents must be received in the County Attorney Office no later than Monday preceding. the Board meeting. Complete routing lines # 1 through #2 as appropriate for additional signatures, dates, and/or information needed. If the document is already complete with the exception of the Chairman's signature, draw a line through routing lines #I through Q. complete the checklist, and forward to the County Attorney Office. Route to Addressees (List in routing order) Office Initials Date 1. Len Price A In Services (Initial ) 8908 2. 6 -11 -2013 Agenda Item Number 16133 3. County Attorney Office County Attorney Office NA 4. BCC Office Board of County Commissioners at 5. Minutes and Records Clerk of Court's Office Documents Attached t2'u5pm PRIMARY CONTACT INFORMATION Normally the primary contact is the person who created/prepared the Executive Summary. Primary contact information is needed in the event one of the addressees above, may need to contact staff for additional or missing information. Name of Primary Staff Pat Pochopin Phone Number 8721 Contact / De artment Len Price A In Services (Initial ) 8908 Agenda Date Item was 6 -11 -2013 Agenda Item Number 16133 Approved by the BCC Does the document need to be sent to another agency for additional signatures? If yes, NA Type of Document - FixesmWe Suuvnaix Number of Original Attached Original document has been signed/initialed for legal sufficiency. (All documents to be Documents Attached PO number or account signed by the Chairman, with the exception of most letters, must be reviewed and signed PP number if document is by the Office of the County Attorney. to be recorded All handwritten strike - through and revisions have been initialed by the County Attorney's NA INSTRUCTIONS & CHECKLIST 1: Forms/ County Forms/ BCC Forms / Original Documents Routing Slip WWS Original 9.03.04, Revised 1.26.05, Revised 2.24.05; Revised 11/30/12 Initial the Yes column or mark "N /A" in the Not Applicable column, whichever is Yes N/A (Not appropriate. (Initial ) Applicable) 1. Does the document require the chairman's original signature? PP 2. Does the document need to be sent to another agency for additional signatures? If yes, NA provide the Contact Information (Name; Agency; Address; Phone ) on an attached sheet. 3. Original document has been signed/initialed for legal sufficiency. (All documents to be signed by the Chairman, with the exception of most letters, must be reviewed and signed PP by the Office of the County Attorney. 47 All handwritten strike - through and revisions have been initialed by the County Attorney's NA Office and all other parties except the BCC Chairman and the Clerk to the Board 5. The Chairman's signature line date has been entered as the date of BCC approval of the PP document or the final negotiated contract date whichever is a licable. 67 "Sign here" tabs are placed on the appropriate pages indicating where the Chairman's A6 si nature and initials are required. 7. In most cases (some contracts are an exception), the original document and this routing slip PP should be provided to the County Attorney Office at the time the item is input into SIRE. Some documents are time sensitive and require forwarding to Tallahassee within a certain time frame or the BCC's actions are nullified. Be aware of your deadlines! 8. The document was approved by the BCC on 6- 11- 13,'c;) and all PP changes made during the meeting have been incorporated in the attached document. The County Attorney's Office has reviewed the changes, if applicable. 9. Initials of attorney verifying that the attached document is the version approved by the BCC, all changes directed by the BCC have been made, and the document is ready for the Chairman's signature. 1: Forms/ County Forms/ BCC Forms / Original Documents Routing Slip WWS Original 9.03.04, Revised 1.26.05, Revised 2.24.05; Revised 11/30/12 16E 3 AMENDMENT NO. 08 TO AGREEMENT BETWEEN COLLIER COUNTY AND DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD OF COLLIER COUNTY FOR DRIVER EDUCATION GRANT This AMENDMENT NO. 08, entered into this � 1 " day of •.cam , 2013 to that Agreement dated July 21, 2005 between Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, located at 3299 Tamiami Trail E., Naples, Florida 34112, ( "COUNTY ") and the District School Board of Collier County, located at 5775 Osceola Trail, Naples, Florida 34109, ( "SCHOOL BOARD)." WHEREAS, the Agreement specifies that it can be extended for consecutive years with reference to each new project as identified in the Application Form for the respective fiscal year, with program changes reflected in the respective Amendment to the Agreement; and WHEREAS, renewal of the Agreement must be approved by the Board of County Commissioners and the School Board; and WHEREAS, the SCHOOL BOARD has responded as the sole applicant to the 2013 Driver Education Grant Program Request for Proposals that were sent to the District School Board and all non - public high schools listed in the Driver Education Grant Program; and WHEREAS, the SCHOOL BOARD agreed in Amendment No. 7 to this agreement to fully spend $ 23,693.44 remaining from the 2011 Driver Education Grant Program during the 2012 Grant Program year and has done so and provided a report outlining the use of these funds; and WHEREAS, the SCHOOL BOARD continues to expend funds from the 2012 Driver Education Grant Program that has an end date of June 30, 2013, and the SCHOOL BOARD has not yet submitted its final report for this fiscal year, but has submitted the required "interim project synopsis" which synopsis is determined to be sufficient by COLLIER COUNTY; and INSTR 4855310 OR 4934 PG 3440 RECORDED 6/19/2013 2:21 PM PAGES 11 DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT 1 COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA REC $95.00 16E 3 WHEREAS, this Amendment Number 08 is consistent with the requirements of the Agreement, Ordinances 2003 -39 and 2007 -39 and the requirements of the Driver Education Grant Program. NOW, THEREFORE, the Parties agree as follows: I. AVAILABILITY OF FUNDING Total funding available in the Driver Education Trust Fund, as of February 1, 2013, was $ 177,300.00 (Funds). Additional surcharges continue to be collected and will be available for the 2014 Driver Education Grant Program cycle. II. USE OF FUNDS The SCHOOL BOARD has requested $177,300.00 of the available funding and agrees that: (1) the SCHOOL BOARD will use the $177,300.00 solely for eligible direct education expenses, which includes purchase of goods and services including driver education course materials, vehicles to be used exclusively for driver education programs, driver simulators, and salaries of driver education instructors; (2) the SCHOOL BOARD will not use the Funds for administrative expenses; and (3) the SCHOOL BOARD will not use the Funds to supplant already existing funds; (4) the SCHOOL BOARD will ensure that a minimum of 30 percent (30 %) of a student's time in the program is spent doing behind - the -wheel training; and (5) the SCHOOL BOARD will comply with all additional Ordinance terms and requirements concerning the use of funds, attached as Exhibit A. III. PROJECT The SCHOOL BOARD agrees that it will only implement the project as represented in its Application Form (Application), attached as Exhibit B, and as permitted by the Driver Education Grant Program, attached as Exhibit C. The project will provide additional driver education 2 bJ 16E 3 ' teachers, paraprofessionals, supplies, equipment, fuel /maintenance to fund the summer school program. IV. CARRYFORWARD FUNDING The SCHOOL BOARD fiscal year, budget year for grants and summer school schedule will result in carry forward for each year of this program as currently implemented. Carry forward from 2012 will be $23,693.44. A report that explains the use of funds for each year and itemizes the annual expenditures is attached as Exhibit D. Although the Grant Program guidelines imply that monies disbursed, but not spent at the end of the respective project's time frame, are to be returned to the Trust Fund for disbursement the next following project year, the applicant is the same applicant as in the past, as was determined by Amendment No 01, COLLIER COUNTY deems it to be inefficient to return the unexpended 2012 funds, and those funds should be carried forward into the 2013 project. The final 2012 report that will be presented to the County following the end of the 2012 project time period will indicate the exact monetary amount of 2012 funds carried forward into the 2013 project. Use of the unexpended 2012 funding shall be included in the SCHOOL BOARD'S Final 2012 Report that will be presented to the Board of County Commissioners following the end of that project time period. V. PROJECT TIME FRAME The SCHOOL BOARD has represented in its Application that the project will begin on July 1, 2013 and will end no later than June 30, 2014. VI. ORIGINAL AGREEMENT IS NOT AMENDED EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SPECIFIED IN THIS AMENDMENT NUMBER EIGHT. All other aspects of the Agreement remain unchanged except to the extent expressly amended by this Amendment Number 08. 3 16E 3 DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD OF COLLIER DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD OF COLLIER COUNTY, F O I A COUNT , FLORI A By: By: JO ATHAN FISHBANE, Attorney KAMELA PATT,0P, Superintendent DV4�TIT � BRQCC] mtest alto Ch►rrat►bclerk signatureorly. Approval 'for form and legality JennFtWk BeclpcNo Assistant County Attorney 0-1 4 BOA�CTY COMMISSIONERS OF C JCOUNTY, FLORIDA IA A. HILLER, ESQ. Chairwoman bJ 16E 3 PART I - CODE Chapter 2 - ADMINISTRATION ARTICLE VI. - FINANCE DIVISION 2. - DORI SLOSBERG DRIVER EDUCATION FUND Sec. 2-452. - Findings of fact and purpose. Sec. 2-453. - Collection of surcharge. Sec. 2-454. - Distribution of funds collected. Sec. 2-455. - Expenditure and management of funds budgeted. Sec. 2-456. - Construction. Secs. 2- 457 -2 -600. - Reserved. This division shall be known as the "Dori Slosberg Driver Education Ordinance ". (Ord. No. 03 -39; § 1, 7- 29 -03) (a) The U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration studies reveal that a significant percentage of young drivers are involved in traffic crashes and are twice as likely as adult drivers to be in a fatal crash and that the problems contributing to these higher crash rates include driving inexperience and lack of adequate driving skills. (b) There is information indicating that not all eligible high school students in Collier County are given the opportunity to participate in driver education programs. (c) Due to the high demand and importance of driver education programs, existing programs need to be expanded and additional programs created. (d) The Board of County Commissioners is authorized by F.S. § 318.1215 to enact an ordinance authorizing the clerk to collect a $3.00 surcharge on all civil traffic penalties in county court to be used to fund the direct education expenses of traffic education programs in both public and non- public high schools. (Ord. No. 03 -39, § 2, 7- 29 -03) (a) Pursuant to F.S. § 318.1215, a $5.00 surcharge shall be added by the Collier County Court against every person who pleads guilty or nolo contendere to, or is convicted of, regardless of adjudication, a moving or non - moving civil traffic violation. (b) The $5.00 surcharge shall be in addition to any fine, civil penalty or other court cost and will not be deducted from the proceeds of that portion of any fine or civil penalty which is received by Collier County in accordance with F.S. §§ 316.660 and 318.21. (c) The $5.00 surcharge shall be specifically added to any civil penalty paid, whether such penalty is paid by mail, paid in person without request for hearing, or paid after hearing and determination by the court. (a) The clerk shall collect the $5.00 surcharge in accordance with F.S. § 318.1215. (b) All funds collected pursuant to this section shall be used for the exclusive purpose of funding driver education programs, and shall be deposited into a special trust fund to be used to exclusively fund the direct education expenses of driver education programs in both public and non - public high schools. Collier County, Florida, Code of Ordinances Page 1 16E 3 EXHIBIT A PART I - CODE Chapter 2 - ADMINISTRATION ARTICLE VI. - FINANCE DIVISION 2. - DORI SLOSBERG DRIVER EDUCATION FUND (c) All funds collected shall be used exclusively to supplement (enhance and not replace) funding for direct education expenses of driver education programs in both public and non - public high schools. (d) Direct educational expenses are incurred for the purchase of goods and services including, but not limited to, driver education course materials, vehicles exclusively used for driver education programs, driver simulators, and salaries of driver education instructors and shall not include administrative expenses. (Ord. No. 03 -39) § 4, 7- 29 -03; Ord, No, 2007 -39, § 1) (a) The county manager, or his designee, with direction from the Board of County Commissioners, in accordance with F.S. § 318.1215, and with the budget adopted by the Collier County Board of Commissioners, shall have the authority to provide for the expenditure of funds remitted to the driver education program. (b) Procedures for disbursement of the funds collected pursuant to this section shall be developed by the county manager, or his designee, and approved by the Board of County Commissioners. (c) In order to receive funds, the eligible public and non - public high schools must make application for funds and receive approval by Collier County in accordance with the program procedures established by the county manager and must execute an acceptance agreement, acknowledging that funds received shall be used exclusively by the recipient for direct educational expenses for driver education programs, shall enhance and not be used to replace funds received from existing sources, and that the program receiving funds requires that a minimum of 30 percent of a student's time in the program be behind - the -wheel training. (d) Monies that have not been disbursed at the end of each fiscal year shall be retained for disbursement in the subsequent fiscal year(s), as appropriate. (Ord. No. 03 -39, § 5, 7- 29 -03; Ord. No. 20107 -39, § 1) This division is to be construed in accordance with F.S. § 318.1215, as it may be amended or replaced. (Ord. No. 03 -39, § 6, 7- 29 -03) Collier County, Florida, Code of Ordinances Page 2 A,pplicatior Form - Collier County Driver Education Grant Program D b COLLIER COUNTY DRIVER EDUCATION GRANT PROGRAM Application Form 16E 3 Deadline March 31 Applicant Name: District School Board of Collier County Address: 5775 Osceola Trail Naples FL 34109 Phone Number: 239.377.9264 Contact Person: Patricia Ackerman Contact Phone Number, including extension (if different from above): Email Address: ackerp collierschools.com Type of High School (check one): x Public High School Non - Public High School BACKGROUND INFORMATION 1. List participating high school (s), address, phone number and campus contact information (if different than above). Barron Collier High School - 5600 Cougar Drive - 239.377.1200 - Principal /Tim Kutz Golden Gate High School -2925 Titan Way - 239.377.1600 - Principal/Jose Hernandez Gulf Coast High School - 7878 Shark Way - 239.377.1400 - Principal/Ken Fairbanks Immokalee High School — 701 Immokalee Drive - 239.377.1800 - Principal/Dr. Mary Murray Lely High School - 1 Lely High School Blvd. - 239.377.2000 - Principal/Leslie Ricciardelli Naples High School —1100 Golden Eagle Circle - 23 9.3 77.2200 - Principal/Dr Nancy Graham Palmetto Ridge High School, 2925 Titan Way - 239.377.2400 - Principal/Tammy Caraker Brief project description. (Provide more detailed description on following pages). District School Board of Collier County uses the Slosberg Grant Funding for: • Summer School Driver Education Program available to both public and private school students in Collier County. • Paraprofessionals to assist in order for students to be able to receive the required minimum of 30% of behind the wheel training with the Driver Education instructor. • Equipment, maintenance and fuel for the vehicles for the year round Driver Education Program. • Maintenance contracts for driving simulators used in the classrooms. 3. Approximate number of students eligible for driver education. 12000 4. Approximate percentage of time each student receives behind- the -wheel training. At least 30% minimum (By statute, each student must receive a minimum of 30% of behind -the -wheel training.) 5. Approximate number of students to benefit from the project. 1798 6. Anticipated project start and end dates. Start: Julyl. 2013 End: June 30, 2014 7. Total funds requested. $177,300 8. Total number of high school students (grades 9 -12) on September I" of previous year. 12,860 I hereby certify that all funds received will be used exclusively to fund the direct education expenses of driver education programs as defin 4 in the Program Description, wills a program that requires a minimum of 30% of a student's time as behind- the -wheel trni4rdu, and will not sunn}Ant normall ed funds for driver education. Submit one signed original and two copies to Collier County Grants Coordinator, Administrative Services, Bldg. D., 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 602, Naples, Florida 34112; Re: Driver Education Grant Program Page 1 of 3 Application Form - Collier County Driver Education Grant Program CURRENT DRIVER EDUCATION PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Describe the existiniz driver education program. If none exists, indicate such and 16E 3 The Driver Education Program exists in all of Collier County Public High Schools with the exception of Everglades School and Lorenzo Walker High School. At each school, a certified Driver Education teacher is responsible for the instruction of the class. The teacher, during the school year, will have a paraprofessional assigned to enable the teacher to take students for the required minimum of 30% behind - the -wheel training. Two high schools, Golden Gate High and Palmetto Ridge High have computer based simulation for classroom lessons. The other high schools have theater based simulation. The program consists of the following components: Road, Range Simulation and Classroom. The goal of the program is to safely prepare novice drivers and achieve the National Driver Education Standards. Our teachers serve as third party testers for the State Department of Motor Vehicles (SDMV). Driver Education teachers can issue written and road test waivers to their students upon proven documented competencies established by the DMV. The project includes providing a free summer school driver education program for public, private and home schooled school students, living in Collier County, as per the Slosberg legislation. In addition,.the funds will be used for new equipment/vehicles, paraprofessionals, teacher training, supplies and fuel, maintenance and repairs for vehicles used in the regular school year and summer school programs. PREVIOUS PROGRAM YEAR SYNOPSIS Iffunding was received in the prior year, describe how the funding was used and any deviations from the original project as submitted in the application, including any budget deviations. The funding was used for seven summer school Driver Education teachers, paraprofessionals, equipment, maintenance and fuel for vehicles, maintenance contracts and repairs for simulators and supplies for the program. The salary expenses for the Summer Driver Education Program, salary and benefits for school year paraprofessionals, vehicle equipment, fuel, repairs and maintenance were all projected on the program budget. There are two separate maintenance contracts for the classroom training simulators. We paid the lesser contract amount and the repairs out of the Grant, which was less than projected on the program budget. The travel expenses included Patricia Ackerman attending the Annual Grant Conference and for the mileage paid for the paraprofessional who is split between Gulf Coast High and Golden Gate High Schools. Due to the fewer amounts of funds available, a new car was not purchased. PROPOSED PROGRAM/PROJECT Describe the proposed program or project. Ensure all project components are identified in the budget and budget narrative on the following page. The district's project will include two summer school sites for Driver Education. Three teachers will work at each site. Funding will be used to pay these teachers at their hourly teaching rate. Funding will also be used to provide new supplies, equipment, fuel and maintenance on the vehicles and the purchase. Funding is needed to continue the existing Driver Education program including paraprofessionals in each classroom who enable the Driver Education teacher to be compliant with the minimum 30% behind- the -wheel requirement. Maintenance contracts and repairs for the two driving simulator systems used in the classrooms are funded by this grant. Submit one signed original and two copies to Collier County Grants Coordinator, Administrative Services, Bldg. D., 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 602, Naples, Florida 34112; Re: Driver Education Grant Program Page 2 of 3 Application Form - Collier County Driver Education Grant Program 16E 3 PROGRAM/PROJECT BUDGET List all budget items and their associated cost, including, but not limited to: personnel (salary, fringe), contract services, materials and supplies, equipment, etc. Note: All funds must be used exclusively to fund direct expenses of driver education programs. Direct driver education expenses are defined as those that directly improve the level of skill, responsibility and capability of students to become better drivers. Eligible direct education expenses include the purchase of goods and services, including, but not limited to, driver education course materials, vehicles exclusively used for driver education programs, driver simulators, and salaries of driver education instructors. Administrative expenses to support the underlying driver education program and other items solely to support the instructor or classroom are not eligible for grant funding. Budget Item Associated Cost Paraprofessionals at each high school 2012 -2013 Salary and Benefits $160,356.55 Maintenance Contracts/Repairs for Simulator System (l of 2) $8654.84 Travel (paraprofessional traveling between 2 schools $1,016.66 Gasoline $5121.60 Repair Parts $1150.35 Tires & Tubes $500.00 Oil & Grease $500.00 TOTAL 2013 -2014 $177,300 BUDGET NARRATIVE The budget narrative should juste the direct costs associated with the program /project as identified in the budget listed above, including the necessity, reasonableness, and eligibility of all costs proposed in the above budget. Each item listed above in the Program/Project Budget should be listed below with calculations and justification provided. Six Driver Education Teachers for Summer Program are needed /three teachers per site at two different sites. Driver Education is recognized as the number one elective in the state of Florida. However, students in advanced classes, specialized programs, and/or students enrolled in private/home school may not have the opportunity to include Driver Education in their schedule due to the rigor of their course work. This summer program gives students the opportunity to be properly trained in Driver Education and is vitally important as motor vehicle crashes are the number one killer of adolescents. Half of the 2012 costs will be paid from the 2011 -2012 funds and the second half will be paid from the 2012 -2013 funds. Paraprofessionals at each High School Paraprofessionals are needed during the school year to assist the teachers in order to meet the minimum of 30% behind - the -wheel requirement. Eauipment/Fuel/Maintenance In order to provide a quality program, the district must provide the behind the wheel component of the course. This requires fuel, maintenance and equipment repairs on the Driver Education vehicles. Maintenance /Contract for Simulators There are two different simulator systems in the classrooms. The maintenance contract for one of the systems will be paid out of these funds. Some component parts will need to be repaired or replaced at an additional cost. New Supplies The updated list of new supplies includes: updated videos, technological applications, paper, curriculum materials, etc. New EauipmentlVehicles In order to be in compliance with the new Division of Motor Vehicles third party tester contract, each school site must have an established and approved road test course. The district will purchase cones, road signs and markings. A new vehicle will be purchased to replace one due to the age and condition of the vehicle. Submit one signed original and two copies to Collier County Grants Coordinator, Administrative Services, Bldg. D., 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 602, Naples, Florida 34112; Re: Driver Education Grant Program Page 3 of 3 s rict Sehooj OFFICE OF EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ��C Y1`I KJI C q �, s CURRICULUM &INSTRUCTION SECONDARY PROGRAMS 16E F" . _� ° 5775 Osceola Trail Naples, Florida 34109 -0919 (239) 377 -0115 2011 -2012 Final Report Explanation of the Slosberg Grant The 2011 -2012 Slosberg Fund has provided additional resources for the School District of Collier County Driver Education Program. Specifically, the funding has been used for additional equipment, fuel, maintenance and the summer school program. The Slosberg Funds have assisted the District in reaching the goals in Driver Education to achieve the National Driver Education Standards. Attached are the detailed budget status summary reports which identify the expenditures for this year. The roll forward amount of $23,693.44 into 2012 -2013 school year will cover the expected costs of equipment, fuel, maintenance and paraprofessional salaries for the first pay period of the new school year. The District planned two summer school sites for Driver Education for both private and public school students. A total of six teachers were hired for two sites, Barron Collier High School and Gulf Coast High School. There were over 280 students in which the fuel and maintenance costs were covered by the grant. The expenditures from the Slosberg funds are listed as follows: • The salary expenses for paraprofessionals came to $153,105.34. • Travel cost is for one paraprofessional mileage between two high schools at $757.57. • Doron Precision System driving simulator maintenance contract is annually renewed at a cost of $11,975.00. Palmetto High and Golden Gate High required parts that were not covered under the maintenance contract which came to $1,771.48 which makes the total $13,746.48. The attached Budget Status Summary and Expenditure Ledger Detail identify the expenditures for the year to date, by the month. The Slosberg Grant carried over funds from 2011 -2012 in the amount of $23,693.44 which will be totally expended by October 2012. The 2012 -2013 grant funds in the amount of $178,000.00 are in place and use of these funds will begin in October 2012. COLLIER COUNTY CHARACTER EDUCATION TRAITS Citizenship Cooperation Honesty Kindness Patriotism Perserverance Respect Responsibility Self - Control Tolerance THE COLLIER COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY INSTITUTION FOR EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT OFFICE OF EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 16E 3 rict S6007� CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION SECONDARY PROGRAMS 5775 Osceola Trail Naples, Florida 34109 -0919 \nCollier Cw�` (239) 377 -0115 BALANCE 2011 -2012 SL6% i $196,200.00 i SALARY $106,302.72 BENEFITS $46,802.62 VEHICLE REP /MAINT FUEL /TIRES $4897.17 , SIMULATOR CONT. (1 OF 2) 2012 -2013 $13,746.48 TRAVEL $757.57 BALANCE $23,693.44 i CARRY OVER TO 2012 -2013 $23,693.44 COLLIER COUNTY CHARACTER EDUCATION TRAITS Citizenship Cooperation Honesty Kindness Patriotism Perserverance Respect Responsibility Self - Control Tolerance THE COLLIER COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY INSTITUTION FOR EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT